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Shale gas and the future of energy : law and policy for sustainability / edited by John C. Dernbach, Distinguished Professor of Law, Widener University Commonwealth Law School, USA; James R. May, Distinguished Professor of Law, Widener University, Delaware Law School and Chief Sustainability Officer, Widener University, USA.
Includes papers presented at a conference on "Marcellus Shale Development and Pennsylvania: What Lessons for Sustainable Energy" held on Sept. 27, 2013 at Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Contents
Introduction / James R. May and John C. Dernbach -- Framing the sustainability questions / John C. Dernbach -- Sustainable drilling through health impact assessment : understanding and planning for public health impacts / Pamela Ko and Patricia Salkin -- Requiring full-cost accounting for environmental and social impacts / John H. Quigley -- Sustainable housing in rural communities affected by shale gas development / Jonathan Williamson and Bonita Kolb -- Sustainability and community responses to local impacts / Diana Stares, James McElfish and John Ubinger, Jr. -- Public participation and sustainability : how Pennsylvania's shale gas program thwarts sustainable outcomes / Kenneth T. Kristl -- Sustainability and stakeholder participation : shale gas extraction in the United Kingdom / Jill Morgan -- Relevance of transparency to sustainability and to Pennsylvania's shale gas legislation / Bernard D. Goldstein -- Regulating shale gas production for sustainability : the federalism questions / David B. Spence -- Sustainable development and proposed shale gas extraction in South Africa : prospects and challenges / Jan Glazewski -- Sustainable management of onshore recovery of unconventional gas in New Zealand / Trevor Daya-Winterbottom -- The sustainability imperative of the surprisingly big energy efficiency resource / John A. 'Skip' Laitner -- Is shale gas part of a sustainable solution to climate change? : a factual and ethical analysis / Donald A. Brown -- Shale gas and a sustainable future / John C. Dernbach and James R. May.
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9781783476145
1783476141
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Includes papers presented at a conference on "Marcellus Shale Development and Pennsylvania: What Lessons for Sustainable Energy" held on Sept. 27, 2013 at Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Contents
Introduction / James R. May and John C. Dernbach -- Framing the sustainability questions / John C. Dernbach -- Sustainable drilling through health impact assessment : understanding and planning for public health impacts / Pamela Ko and Patricia Salkin -- Requiring full-cost accounting for environmental and social impacts / John H. Quigley -- Sustainable housing in rural communities affected by shale gas development / Jonathan Williamson and Bonita Kolb -- Sustainability and community responses to local impacts / Diana Stares, James McElfish and John Ubinger, Jr. -- Public participation and sustainability : how Pennsylvania's shale gas program thwarts sustainable outcomes / Kenneth T. Kristl -- Sustainability and stakeholder participation : shale gas extraction in the United Kingdom / Jill Morgan -- Relevance of transparency to sustainability and to Pennsylvania's shale gas legislation / Bernard D. Goldstein -- Regulating shale gas production for sustainability : the federalism questions / David B. Spence -- Sustainable development and proposed shale gas extraction in South Africa : prospects and challenges / Jan Glazewski -- Sustainable management of onshore recovery of unconventional gas in New Zealand / Trevor Daya-Winterbottom -- The sustainability imperative of the surprisingly big energy efficiency resource / John A. 'Skip' Laitner -- Is shale gas part of a sustainable solution to climate change? : a factual and ethical analysis / Donald A. Brown -- Shale gas and a sustainable future / John C. Dernbach and James R. May.
Includes papers presented at a conference on "Marcellus Shale Development and Pennsylvania: What Lessons for Sustainable Energy" held on Sept. 27, 2013 at Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Contents
Introduction / James R. May and John C. Dernbach -- Framing the sustainability questions / John C. Dernbach -- Sustainable drilling through health impact assessment : understanding and planning for public health impacts / Pamela Ko and Patricia Salkin -- Requiring full-cost accounting for environmental and social impacts / John H. Quigley -- Sustainable housing in rural communities affected by shale gas development / Jonathan Williamson and Bonita Kolb -- Sustainability and community responses to local impacts / Diana Stares, James McElfish and John Ubinger, Jr. -- Public participation and sustainability : how Pennsylvania's shale gas program thwarts sustainable outcomes / Kenneth T. Kristl -- Sustainability and stakeholder participation : shale gas extraction in the United Kingdom / Jill Morgan -- Relevance of transparency to sustainability and to Pennsylvania's shale gas legislation / Bernard D. Goldstein -- Regulating shale gas production for sustainability : the federalism questions / David B. Spence -- Sustainable development and proposed shale gas extraction in South Africa : prospects and challenges / Jan Glazewski -- Sustainable management of onshore recovery of unconventional gas in New Zealand / Trevor Daya-Winterbottom -- The sustainability imperative of the surprisingly big energy efficiency resource / John A. 'Skip' Laitner -- Is shale gas part of a sustainable solution to climate change? : a factual and ethical analysis / Donald A. Brown -- Shale gas and a sustainable future / John C. Dernbach and James R. May.